The role of educational factors in the development of lexical splits

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Asia-Pacific Language Variation Pub Date : 2018-09-17 DOI:10.1075/APLV.17004.LIN
Yuhan Lin
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While variationist literature on sound change has mostly focused on chain shifts and mergers, much less is written about splits (Labov, 1994, 2010). Previous literature shows that the acquisition of splits is unlikely unless motivated by social factors (Labov, 1994). The current study presents an apparent time analysis on the development of two phonemic splits, the initial /s/-/ʂ/ contrast and the initial /ɻ/-/l/ contrast, in Xiamen Mandarin, a contact variety of Putonghua, the official language in China. Statistical results showed similar patterns for both variables: younger speakers and female speakers are leading the change; the distinction between two phonemes are more distinct in wordlist than in the sociolinguistic interview. By examining the sociolinguistic situation in Xiamen, the paper discusses two potential factors that have led to these sound changes: the regional campaign for Putonghua and the emphasis of Pinyin, a phonetically-based orthography, in the education system.
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教育因素在词汇分裂发展中的作用
虽然关于声音变化的变化论文献主要关注连锁转移和合并,但关于分裂的文献却少得多(Labov,19942010)。先前的文献表明,除非受到社会因素的激励,否则不太可能获得分裂(Labov,1994)。本研究对厦门官话中声母/s/-/ʂ/对比和声母/ɻ/-/l/对比两个音位分裂的发展进行了明显的时间分析。厦门官话是中国官方语言普通话的接触变体。统计结果显示,这两个变量的模式相似:年轻的演讲者和女性演讲者正在引领这一变化;两个音素之间的区别在词汇表中比在社会语言学访谈中更明显。通过考察厦门的社会语言学状况,本文讨论了导致这些发音变化的两个潜在因素:普通话的地区运动和拼音(一种基于语音的正字法)在教育系统中的重视。
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